Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All the people he goes to meet for dinner and tea .
2 There was a ripe collection of April Fool items flying around the industry this year , with BICC Plc 's BICC Information Systems & Services promoting its underware , the first two items being BISS-SLIP for Synchronised Linked Internet Protocol and BISS-NICS Network Integrity Circuit Service , and Chase Research Inc of Nashville , Tennessee threatening to knock MS-DOS , Unix and NT off their perches with a resurrected CPM/93 version of the late lamented CP/M operating system — and comes on 300 8″ floppies , bundled with an 8″ floppy drive for $100 ; but the prize has to go for Hewlett-Packard Ltd , which yesterday announced new security features for its Vectra personal computers — User Fingerprint Recognition on all models , and both Photographic Recognition — a tiny camera in the middle of the screen that recognises you even when you come back with a tan , and Odour Recognition — designated users must not change their perfume or after shave — on 80486 models ; not recognised ?
3 It is working with Intel on the project but has to wait for silicon before it attempts to actualise the product and turn it over to LSI Logic for manufacture .
4 Has to wait for food to be cooked and prepare to wait for it .
5 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
6 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
7 ‘ ( 1 ) For the purposes of this Part of this Act the Court of Appeal may , if they think it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice … ( b ) order any witness who would have been a compellable witness in the proceedings from which the appeal lies to attend for examination and be examined before the court , whether or not he was called in those proceedings ; and ( c ) subject to subsection ( 3 ) below , receive the evidence , if tendered , of any witness .
8 So at a minimum government needs to arrange for broadcasting to be undertaken by allocating and enforcing private sector property rights in these frequencies .
9 He wants to perform for people .
10 They derive from both the operation of large units ( often highly mechanised and characterised by monoculture and high energy demands sometimes supplied from local sources ) ; and the small peasantry itself which has to work for part of its income on larger enterprises .
11 The school manager , in contrast to his or her experience of GCSE , here has to struggle for clarity — a struggle which is made no easier by the over-simplified statements of policy about the unification of general and vocational education which are made by central government and by its political opponents .
12 Anyone aged between and who wants to volunteer for Raleigh International must be able to speak English and swim .
13 When a manager is faced with no financial resources he has to look for youth or experience to fill out his squad .
14 Jan Molby : wants to play for Danes
15 My point is that if a player wants to play for Leeds , and has no wish to leave , they should nt have to FOR FINANCIAL reasons .
16 Eddie Browning says he wants to apply for bail before his case goes before the Appeal Court later this year .
17 erm , but I do n't see why she ca n't , whenever she wants to look for files , copy files and sort out other people 's mess
18 Heath wants to use the promise of riches from the blood products to maintain his large-scale funding of research in British universities and to expand into mass production of the products of that research ( the job which Genentech wants to do for factor VIII ) .
19 Jim 's got a fairly clear idea of what he wants to do for BES .
20 Mr Thompson would have taken his class , but he has to deputise for Miss O'Neill who is ill .
21 Inside , Virgin 's pilots are landing on runway twenty seven at Heathrow , in the simulator they can take off and land as often as they like at this the world 's busiest airport , but in real life Virgin says it has to fight for slots to take off and land at the times to suit business travellers , it blames B A. B A says it does n't allocate slots or monopolize Heathrow Airport .
22 ‘ I do n't see why anyone wants to fight for England , ’ Eileen said .
23 Her friend added : ‘ She also wants to campaign for paper not plastic bags at supermarkets and is angry that the catering industry uses too much plastic in packaging , because it is almost impossible to break down without causing pollution .
24 For the overall systems project to be successful , however , the design needs to allow for integration later .
25 Markab and Gamma ( Algenib ) make useful comparisons , though one has to allow for differences in altitude .
26 As has been shown in detail elsewhere ( Hanko 1986 , 1987 , 1989 ) , knowledge that can highlight the underlying issues has to be supplemented , and skills have to be developed in the group , which the designated supporter will have been applying in his work with children , but now has to redeploy for work with fellow professionals .
27 Istanbul 's covered bazaar : Mark Warner Travel has to account for clubs in Turkey and in other resorts throughout the Mediterranean
28 The family who has to care for children whether they 've got disabilities or not and the whole intention of this Act is that children are best cared for by parents and any alternative is second best .
29 If , as an example , an importer of goods in the UK needs to pay for goods purchased from the USA , the importer will have to send the money to the USA .
30 When the parties are evenly balanced in the Commons or when the Government has to depend for support upon minority parties , the Prime Minister may well let it be understood that he will not resign or call an election on an adverse vote in the Commons except on an explicit issue of confidence .
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